ZA200409537B - Stable solid medicinal composition for oral administration - Google Patents
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Abstract
This invention is aimed to provide a stabilized formulation of ramosetron or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof under a temperature/humidity condition, especially at a low content and relates to a stable oral solid drug composition of ramosetron or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, which is characterized by containing one or two or more members selected from the group consisting of an aliphatic carboxylic acid or an ester thereof, a hydroxycarboxylic acid or an ester thereof, an acidic amino acid, an enolic acid, an aromatic carboxyl compound or an ester thereof, and a carboxyl group-containing high-molecular substance, and to a stabilization method of the same. Also, this invention relates to a therapeutic agent of diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome containing from 0.002 to 0.02 mg of ramosetron hydrochloride as a daily dose or an equivalent molar amount of ramosetron or its pharmaceutically acceptable other salt as an active ingredient.
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STABLE ORAL SOLID DRUG COMPOSITION
-— The present invention relates to a stable oral solid drug composition of ramosetron or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, which is characterized by containing a specific compound having a carbonyl group. Also, this invention relates to a stabilization method of an oral solid drug composition of ramosetron or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, which is characterized by compounding a specific compound having a carbonyl group. Also, this invention relates to a novel therapeutic method of diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome.
A chemical name of ramosetron is (-)=-(R)-5-[(l-meth- yl-1H-indol-3-yl)carbonyll-4,5,6,7-tetra- hydro-1lH-benzimidazole. A series of tetrahydrobenzimidazole derivatives including said ramosetron and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof are reported as a useful drug compound having an excellent antagonistic action against a serotonin (5-HT3) receptor and suppressing diseases of digestive tract induced by administration of anticancer agents, such as nausea and vomiting (see Patent Document 1), 1
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. = . . and in particular, a hydrochloride of ramosetron is already marketed (hereinafter, the marketed drug compound will be referred to as "ramosetron hydrochloride”). It is known that the ramosetron hydrochloride exhibits an excellent ~~ —-— - - pharmacological effect against adults upon its oral administration of 0.1 mg once a day, and it is on sale as a trade name of "Nasea OD Tablets 0.1 mg” from Yamanouchi
Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
Also, in view of the fact that serotonin receptor antagonists irritate a serotonin (5-HT;3) receptor and increase liberation of acetylcholine, they are expected to be applicable as a therapeutic agent of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). However, a few of serotonin receptor antagonists are clinically confirmed to have a therapeutic effect against patients of irritable bowel syndrome, and with respect to the ramosetron hydrochloride, its effectiveness has not been reported yet.
The present inventors obtained an idea that an effective amount of ramosetron hydrochloride for therapy against irritable bowel syndrome may possibly be far low as compared with 0.1 mg as the administration amount that is currently employed for a depressor of diseases of digestive tract induced by the administration of anticancer agents.
However, in general, in the case of formulating a drug compound, the lower the content becomes, the more likely the
- drug compound suffers from a mutual action with drug additives, and therefore, the drug compound is worried about a lowering of its stability. : The 0.1 mg tablet of ramosetron hydrochloride as a oo - ————- product employs a packaging state into which a desiccant is incorporated. Accordingly, this product was a pharmaceutically stable formulation and did not have a problem as goods on the market. However, it is thought that in low-content formulations, a stabilizing effect is insufficient only by the desiccant. [Patent Document 1] European Patent No. 381,422
Consequently, it is demanded to provide a stabilized formulation of ramosetron or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof under a temperature/humidity condition, especially at a low content.
Though usual formulations of ramosetron and a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof including currently marketed ramosetron hydrochloride are found to slightly form decomposition products upon irradiation with light, they are stable under a temperature/humidity storage condition. The present inventors made investigations about formulations optimum to adaptation diseases for which an effect is expected at a low dose, such as irritable bowel syndrome and knew that o ’ - when stored under a high-temperature and high-humidity condition. ramosetron or its pharmaceutically acceptable salt is lowered with respect to its quantitative value and is likely decomposed.
Then, for the sake of developing formulations of . — — ——- - ramosetron or its pharmaceutically acceptable salt nat is stable even at a low content, the present inventors made extensive and intensive investigations.
As a result, it has been found that ascorbic acid gives rise to a remarkable stabilizing effect against temperature/humidity.
The present inventors further made investigations about the stabilizing effect by propyl gallate.
As a result, it has been unexpectedly found that propyl gallate gives rise to a far remarkable stabilizing effect as compared with the stabilizing effect against temperature/humidity by enolic acids that give rise to an excellent stabilizing effect, such as ascorbic acid and erythorbic acid.
The present inventors further made extensive and intensive investigations.
As a result, it has been surprisingly found that hydroxycarboxylic acids or esters thereof such as citric acid (hydrate), citric acid (anhydride), tartaric acid, and carboxymethyl cellulose, aliphatic carboxylic acids or esters thereof, acidic amino acids, and carboxyl group-containing high-molecular substances such as carboxymethyl cellulose give rise to an extremely excellent stabilizing effect against temperature/humidity as compared with aromatic carboxylic
. - - acids or esters thereof such as propyl gallate described above.
Moreover, the present inventors have also found that in particular, when a coloring agent selected from the group .. — ———- — consisting of yellow iron sesquioxide, red iron sesquioxide, and titanium oxide is added to ramosetron or its pharmaceutically acceptable salt, there gives rise to an extremely remarkable light stabilizing effect.
Specifically, this invention has been accomplished based on the foregoing findings and is to provide: 1. A stable oral solid drug composition of ramosetron or a pharmaceutically salt thereof, which is characterized by containing one or two or more members selected from the group consisting of an aliphatic carboxylic acid or an ester thereof, a hydroxycarboxylic acid or an ester thereof, an acidic amino acid, an enolic acid, an aromatic carboxyl compound or an ester thereof, and a carboxyl group-containing high-molecular substance; 2. A stable oral solid drug composition of ramosetron or a pharmaceutically salt thereof, which is characterized by containing one or two or more members selected from the group consisting of a hydroxycarboxylic acid or an ester thereof, an enolic acid, an aromatic carboxyl compound or an ester thereof, and a carboxyl group-containing high-molecular substance:
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~ ’ 3. A stable oral solid drug composition of ramosetron or a pharmaceutically salt thereof, which is characterized by containing one or two or more members selected from the group consisting of a hydroxycarboxylic acid or an ester thereof and
—_— — — a carboxyl group-containing high-molecular substance; oo
4. The drug composition as set forth above in 1, wherein the aliphatic carboxylic acid or its ester is one or two or more members selected from the group consisting of maleic acid, malonic acid, succinic acid, and fumaric acid;
5. The drug composition as set forth above in 1, wherein the hydroxycarboxylic acid or its ester is one or two or more members selected from the group consisting of tartaric acid, malic acid, and citric acid;
6. The drug composition as set forth above in 1, wherein the hydroxycarboxylic acid or its ester is one or two or more .
members selected from the group consisting of tartaric acid and citric acid;
7. The drug composition as set forth above in 1, wherein the acidic amino acid is aspartic acid or glutamic acid:
8. The drug composition as set forth above in 1, wherein the enolic acid is ascorbic acid or erythorbic acid;
9. The drug composition as set forth above in 1, wherein the aromatic carboxyl compound or its ester is phthalic acid or propyl gallate;
10. The drug composition as set forth above in 1, wherein
® . the carboxyl group-containing high-molecular substance is carboxymethyl cellulose or alginic acid;
11. The drug composition as set forth above in any one of 1 to 10, wherein the compounding amount of one or two or more — ~~ ~~ ‘members selected from the group consisting of an aliphatic carboxylic acid or an ester thereof, a hydroxycarboxylic acid or an ester thereof, an acidic amino acid, an enolic acid, an aromatic carboxyl compound or an ester thereof, and a carboxyl group-containing high-molecular substance is from 0.01 to 90 % by weight in the preparation; 12. The drug composition as set forth above in any one of ‘1 to 11, wherein the compounding amount of ramosetron or its pharmaceutically acceptable salt is from 0.0001 to 0.5 % by weight in the preparation; 13. The drug composition as set forth above in 12, wherein the compounding amount of ramosetron or its pharmaceutically acceptable salt is from 0.0005 to 0.05 % by weight in the preparation; 14. The drug composition as set forth above in any one of 1 to 13, further containing a light stabilizer; 15. The drug composition as set forth above in 14, wherein the light stabilizer is one or two or more members selected from the group consisting of yellow iron sesquioxide, red iron sesquioxide, and titanium oxide; 16. A stabilization method of an oral solid drug composition of ramosetron or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, which is characterized by compounding one or two or more members selected from the group consisting of an aliphatic carboxylic acid or an ester thereof, a hydroxycarboxylic acid — —° T 7 or an ester thereof, an acidic amino acid, an enolic acid, an oo aromatic carboxyl compound or an ester thereof, and a carboxyl group-containing high-molecular substance ; 17. The stabilization method as set forth above in 16, wherein the aliphatic carboxylic acid or its ester is one or two or more members selected from the group consisting of maleic acid, malonic acid, succinic acid, and fumaric acid; 18. The stabilization method as set forth above in 16, wherein the hydroxycarboxylic acid or its ester is one or two or more members selected from the group consisting of tartaric acid, malic acid, and citric acid; 19. The stabilization method as set forth above in 16, wherein the acidic amino acid is aspartic acid or glutamic acid; 20. The stabilization method as set forth above in 16, wherein the enolic acid is ascorbic acid or erythorbic acid; 21. The stabilization method as set forth above in 16, wherein the aromatic carboxyl compound or its ester is phthalic acid or propyl gallate; 22. The stabilization method as set forth above in 16, wherein the carboxyl group-containing high-molecular substance is carboxymethyl cellulose or alginic acid; 23. The stabilization method as set forth above in any one of 16 to 22, wherein the compounding amount of one or two or more members selected from the group consisting of an —~ — ~~ aliphatic carboxylic acid or an ester thereof, a oo hydroxycarboxylic acid or an ester thereof, an acidic amino acid, an enolic acid, an aromatic carboxyl compound or an ester thereof, and a carboxyl group-containing high-molecular substance is from 0.01 to 90 % by weight in the preparation; 24. The stabilization method as set forth above in any one of 16 to 23, wherein the compounding amount of ramosetron or its pharmaceutically acceptable salt is from 0.0001 to 0.5 % by weight in the preparation; 25. The stabilization method as set forth above in 24, wherein the compounding amount of ramosetron or its pharmaceutically acceptable salt is from 0.0005 to 0.05 % by weight in the preparation; 26. The stabilization method as set forth above in any one of 16 to 25, further compounding a light stabilizer; and : 27. The stabilization method as set forth above in 26, wherein the light stabilizer is one or two or more members selected from the group consisting of yellow iron sesquioxide, red iron sesquioxide, and titanium oxide.
In general, it is considered that an antioxidant is classified into three categories in view of its mechanism of action. Iyakuhin No Kaihatsu, Volume 12, “Formulation
Materials II”, page 310, published on October 28, 1990 enumerates (1) substances that are oxidized in place of a chemical that is weak to oxidation, to consume oxygen and protect the chemical (for example, water-soluble reducing oo agents such as ascorbic acid), (2) substances that are considered to react as a receptor of a free radical, to intercept chain reaction (for example, lipophilic antioxidants such as propyl gallate), and (3) substances that do not have an anti-oxidant action alone but, when combined with an antioxidant, reinforce its anti-oxidant action (for example, synergists of lipophilic antioxidants such as citric acid). The mechanism of stabilization of ramosetron or its pharmaceutically acceptable salt has not been clarified in detail yet. However, in view of the fact that citric acid that does not substantially have an anti-oxidant action alone brought stable ramosetron formulations as compared with other antioxidants, it 1s estimated that the suppression of decomposition under a temperature/humidity storage condition is not made based on mere suppression of oxidative decomposition.
Incidentally, for the purpose of lowering vascular stimulation of injection preparations containing a serotonin receptor antagonist, there is disclosed an invention related to an injection preparation containing a specific serotonin
Amended Sheet : 3.11.2005 antagonist and a polyhydric alcohol or a sugar alcohol and a citric acid salt and having a pH adjusted at from 3 to 5 (JP-A-7-10753). However, the subject invention is different from this invention with respect to the technical problems and Lo —— neither describes nor suggests stable oral solid formulations at a low content of ramosetron hydrochloride against temperature/humidity.
Also, there is disclosed an invention related to a stable drug composition against racemization containing cilansetron as a 5-HT receptor antagonist, which is an optically active substance and is racemized in formulation, and a water-soluble acidic substance (JP-A-11-92369) .
However, this invention is different from the technology for suppressing the racemization with respect to the technical problems.
In addition, the present inventors carried out clinical tests against patients of diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome over 12 weeks.using the foregoing stabilized formulation of low-content ramosetron hydrochloride. As a result, remarkable effectiveness has been confirmed, leading to accomplishment of this invention.
Specifically, this invention is concerned with: 28. A pharmaceutical composition for therapy of diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome, containing - from 0.002 to 0.02 mg of ramosetron hydrochloride as a daily dose or an equivalent molar amount of ramosetron or its pharmaceutically acceptable other salt as an active ingredient; or 29. A pharmaceutical composition for improving diarrhea LL —-—— = symptom of irritable bowel syndrome, containing from 0.002 to 0.02 mg of ramosetron hydrochloride as a daily dose or an equivalent molar amount of ramosetron or its pharmaceutically acceptable other salt as an active ingredient.
Also, this invention is concerned with: 30. Use of from 0.002 to 0.02 mg of ramosetron hydrochloride as a daily dose or an equivalent molar amount of ramosetron or its pharmaceutically acceptable other salt for the manufacture of a medicament for the treatment of diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome; or 31. Use of from 0.002 to 0.02 mg of ramosetron hydrochloride as a daily dose or an equivalent molar amount of ramosetron or its pharmaceutically acceptable other salt for the manufacture of a medicament for the improvement of diarrhea symptom of irritable bowel syndrome.
Also, this invention is concerned with: 32. A therapeutic method of diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome, including administering a patient with from 0.002 to 0.02 mg of ramosetron hydrochloride as a daily dose or an equivalent molar amount of ramosetron or its pharmaceutically acceptable other salt; or
33. An improving method of diarrhea symptom of irritable bowel syndrome, including administering a patient with from 0.002 to 0.02 mg of ramosetron hydrochloride as a daily dose or an equivalent molar amount of ramosetron or its oo
Sh pharmaceutically acceptable other salt.
The dosage of ramosetron hydrochloride exhibited by the clinical test results in Test Example 2 described later is 0.005 mg and 0.01 mg for oral administration once a day.
However, in view of the fact that the administration of 0.005 mg revealed a remarkable therapeutic effect comparable to that in the administration of 0.01 mg, effectiveness can be further expected even in an approximately half amount. Also, the subject of Test Example 2 is the Japanese adult patients, possibility that the optimum dose to children is further small is suggested, and the optimum dose to Europeans and Americans may often be twice that to Japanese. Accordingly, though the dosage of ramosetron hydrochloride is especially preferably in the range of from 0.002 to 0.02 mg per day, it is thought that it is possible to improve diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome or diarrhea symptom of irritable bowel syndrome at a dose falling within the range of from 0.001 to 0.05 mg per day depending upon the age or racial difference of a patient.
The oral drug composition of this invention will be described below.
Ramosetron to be used in this invention is a drug compound having the foregoing chemical name and described in
Example 44, etc. of JP-B-6-25153, and specific examples of its
TT pharmaceutically acceptable salts include salts of mineral acids such as hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid, and hydrobromic acid; salts of organic acids such as acetic acid, oxalic acid, succinic acid, citric acid, maleic acid, malic acid, fumaric acid, tartaric acid, and methanesulfonic acid; and salts of acidic amino acid such as : glutamic acid and aspartic acid. Of these, marketed ramosetron hydrochloride is preferable. Also, ramosetron ox its pharmaceutically acceptable salt can be easily obtained according to the production process described in the above-cited patent document.
The amount of ramosetron or its pharmaceutically acceptable salt to be used is not particularly limited so far as it is an effective amount. In particular, though it was found that ramosetron or its pharmaceutically acceptable salt is unstable against temperature/humidity in low-dose formulations, it is estimated that this matter is a substantially inherent problem even in high-dose formulations, and therefore, a similar stabilizing effect can be expected.
Accordingly, the use amount thereof is not limited to an effective amount against adaptation diseases of irritable bowel syndrome but includes effective amounts of the conventional goods on the market. Concretely, the amount of ramosetron or its pharmaceutically .acceptable salt to be compounded is preferably from 0.0001 to 0.5 mg, more Co -—— preferably from 0.0001 to 0.25 $ by weight, and further preferably from 0.0005 to 0.05 % by weight in the preparation.
Also, when the amount of ramosetron or its pharmaceutically acceptable salt to be used is expressed in terms of unit formulation, it is specifically from 0.1 to 500 pg, more preferably from 0.1 to 250 png, and further preferably from 1 to 50 ug.
The compound for stabilizing ramosetron, which is used in this invention, is a specific compound having a carbonyl group as described previously and stabilizes ramosetron or its pharmaceutically acceptable salt. Specific examples of the specific compound having a carbonyl group include aliphatic carboxylic acids (in detail, saturated or unsaturated, linear or branched aliphatic mono-, di- or tri-carboxylic acids, and especially aliphatic carboxylic acids having from 3 to 36 carbon atoms) or esters thereof, hydroxycarboxylic acids (in detail, saturated or unsaturated, linear or branched aliphatic hydroxymono-, di- or tri-carboxylic acids, and especially hydroxycarboxylic acids having from 3 to 36 carbon atoms) or esters thereof, acidic amino acids, enolic acids, aromatic carboxyl compounds (in detail, aromatic mono-, di-
or tri-carboxylic acids that may be substituted with an alkyl group having from 1 to 4 carbon atoms or a hydroxyl group, and especially aromatic carboxylic acids having from 7 to 20 carbon atoms) or esters thereof, and carboxyl
TTT group-containing high-molecular SUDSLATCES. These compounds can be properly used singly or in combinations of two or more thereof.
Above all, as the specific compound having a carbonyl group, hydroxycarboxylic acids or esters thereof, carboxyl group-containing high-molecular substances, aromatic carboxyl compounds or esters thereof, and enolic acids are preferable; especially, hydroxycarboxylic acids or esters thereof, carboxyl group-containing high-molecular substances, and aromatic carboxyl compounds or esters thereof are preferable; and optimally, hydroxycarboxylic acids or esters thereof and carboxyl group-containing high-molecular substances are further preferable.
As the aliphatic carboxylic acids, maleic acid, malonic acid, succinic acid, and fumaric acid are preferable. As the hydroxycarboxylic acids, tartaric acid, malic acid, and citric acid are preferable, with tartaric acid and citric acid being further preferable. As the acidic amino acids, glutamic acid and aspartic acid are preferable. As the aromatic carboxyl compounds, phthalic acid and propyl gallate are preferable, with propyl gallate being further preferable. As the carboxyl group-containing high-molecular substances, carboxymethyl cellulose and alginic acid are preferable, with carboxymethyl cellulose being further preferable. Also, as the enolic acids, ascorbic acid and erythorbic acid are
TT preferable, with ascorbic acid being further preferable.
With respect to the foregoing carbonyl compound, it is clarified that hydrates or anhydrides free from water of crystallization, such as citric acid hydrate or citric anhydride, also exhibit the stabilizing effect of this invention, and all of hydrates, anhydrides, or mixtures thereof are included. Also, though the high-molecular substances are not particularly limited with respect to the degree of polymerization and molecular weight, in the case of carboxymethyl cellulose, the weight average molecular weight is especially preferably about 110,000, and in the case of alginic acid, the weight average molecular weight is especially preferably about 200,000.
The compounding amount of the compound that stabilizes ramosetron or its pharmaceutically acceptable salt is not limited so far as it is an amount at which the compound stabilizes ramosetron or its pharmaceutically acceptable salt (preferably ramosetron hydrochloride). The compounding amount is from 0.01 to 90 % by weight, and preferably from 0.01 to 50 % by weight in the preparation, and in view of the productivity, it is further preferably from 0.1 to 10 % by
. weight.
Various drug additives are properly used in the oral solid drug composition of this invention to prepare a formulation. Such drug additives are not particularly limited oo — ~~ 7 so far as they are pharmaceutically acceptable additives.
Examples thereof include excipients, binders, disintegrating agents, sour agents, blowing agents, artificial sweeteners, flavors, lubricants, and coloring agents. Examples of excipients include lactose, crystalline cellulose, microcrystalline cellulose, D-sorbitol, and D-mannitol.
Examples of binders include hydroxypropyilmethyl cellulose, hydroxypropyl cellulose, povidone, polyvinyl alcohol, methyl cellulose, and gum arabic. Examples of disintegrating agents include cornstarch, potato starch, carmellose, carmellose calcium, carmellose sodium, crosscarmellose sodium, low-substitution degree hydroxypropyl cellulose, and crosspovidone. Examples of sour agents include citric acid, tartaric acid, and malic acid. Examples of blowing agents include sodium bicarbonate. Examples of artificial sweeteners include saccharin sodium, glycyrrhizin dipotassium, aspartame, stevia, and thaumatin. Examples of flavors include lemon, lemon lime, orange, and menthol.
Examples of lubricants include magnesium stearate, calcium stearate, sucrose fatty acid esters, polyethylene glycol, talc, and stearic acid. Incidentally, as the coloring agents,
for example, yellow iron sesquioxide, red iron sesquioxide, titanium oxide, Food Yellow No. 4 and No. 5, Food Red No. 3 and No. 102, and Food Blue No 3 can be used. Especially, it is confirmed that when yellow iron sesquioxide, red iron oo - sesquioxide, or titanium oxide is compounded, there gives rises a remarkable light stabilizing effect, and these coloring agents also act as a light stabilizer. The drug additives can be properly added in an adequate amount singly . or in combinations of two or more thereof.
The drug composition of this invention can be produced by a method that is known itself and can be formed into, for example, a powder, a tablet, a film-coated tablet, a disintegrable tablet in oral cavity, or the like. With respect to disintegrable tablets in oral cavity, a lot of technologies are developed, and there are no particular limitations. For example, the drug composition of this invention can be formed into a disintegrable tablet in oral cavity according to U.S.
Patent No. 5,466,464, U.S. Patent No. 5,576,014, U.S. Patent
No. 6,589,554, WO 03/009831, and WO 02/082057.
As the method of adding a coloring agent, in addition to film coating, in the case where film coating is difficult as in quick disintegrable tablets in oral cavity, there are enumerated production processes by performing wet granulation as a binding liquid containing ramosetron or its pharmaceutically acceptable salt and a part or the whole of a coloring agent at the time of granulation, or wet granulation of a coloring agent-containing powder with a binding liguid containing ramosetron or its pharmaceutically acceptable salt.
The addition amount of the coloring agent is adequately oo )
TT determined according to the kind of the coloring agent or the addition method. For example, in the case of film coating, the addition amount of the coloring agent is usually from 0.01 to 10 % by weight, and preferably from 0.05 to 2 % by weight based on the whole of the composition. In the case of performing wet granulation as a binding liquid containing ramosetron or its pharmaceutically acceptable salt and a part or the whole of a coloring matter at the time of granulation, or wet granulation of a coloring matter-containing powder with a binding liquid containing ramosetron or’ its pharmaceutically acceptable salt, the addition amount of the coloring agent is usually from 0.1 to 20 % by weight, and preferably from 0.2 to 10 % by weight based on the whole of the composition, and in view of the productivity, it is further preferably from 0.2 to 5 % by weight. For example, the process comprises a step of dissolving or suspending ramosetron or its pharmaceutically acceptable salt and optionally, an organic acid and a coloring agent in purified water and a step of spraying the subject aqueous solution or suspension into a powder having an excipient and optionally, an organic acid and a coloring agent compounded therein in a wet granulator such as a fluidized bed granulator and then drying.
Pharmaceutically acceptable drug additives may be uniformly dispersed in and added to the subject aqueous solution or suspension and/or powder to be fluidized. The subject aqueous
BN solution or suspension can be used in a concentration as a binder to be employed in the usual wet granulation.
The stabilization of the oral solid drug composition of ramosetron or its pharmaceutically acceptable salt of this invention can be carried out by the method described above in the description of the invention regarding the drug composition.
This invention will be further described below with reference to the following Examples, Comparative Examples and
Test Examples, but it should not be construed that this invention is limited to these Examples. Incidentally, the term “part” shown below refers to a part by weight. [Comparative Example 1]
Ramosetron hydrochloride: 0.02 parts
Lactose: 86 parts
Hydroxypropyl cellulose: 3 parts
Yellow iron sesquioxide: 0.2 parts
Titanium oxide: 10 parts
Light silicic anhydride: 0.3 parts 21
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Three parts of hydroxypropyl cellulose and 0.02 parts of ramosetron hydrochloride were dissolved in 35 parts of water with stirring using a magnetic stirrer, with which were then kneaded 10 parts of titanium oxide and 0.2 parts of yellow iron sesquioxide using a triturator, to prepare a spray liquid (hydroxypropyl cellulose, concentration: 8 $ by weight). Next, 86 parts of lactose was charged in a fluidized bed granulator (a product name: FLOW COATER, manufactured by Freund
Corporation), and the foregoing spray liquid was sprayed at a spray rate of 5 g/min to perform fluidizing granulation.
After the granulation, the granulated material was dried at an intake air temperature of 40 °C for 5 minutes, and 0.3 parts of light silicic anhydride was then mixed to obtain a comparative powder of the formulation of this invention. [Comparative Example 2]
Ramosetron hydrochloride: 0.0008 parts
Mannitol: 89 parts
Maltose: 10 parts
Magnesium stearate: 1 part
Maltose (10 parts) and 0.0008 parts of ramosetron hydrochloride were suspended in 67 parts of water with stirring using a magnetic stirrer to prepare a spraying liquid (concentration: 15% by weight). After that, 90 parts of mannitol were charged in a fluidized bed granulator (Flow 22
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Coater; manufactured by Freund) and the above spraying liquid was sprayed at a spraying rate of 10 g/minute to conduct a fluid granulation. After the granulation, the granules were dried for 5 minutes at an intake air temperature of 40°C and then mixed with 1 part of magnesium stearate. The mixed powder was made into tablets using a rotary tableting machine at the rate of 120 mg per tablet to give tablets having about 1 kp of initial hardness. They were preserved for 18 hours at a temperature of 25°C and relative humidity of 75% and then preserved for 4 hours at a temperature of 30°C and relative humidity of 40% to give comparative tablets of the preparation of the present invention. [Example 1]
Ramosetron hydrochloride 0.02 part
Lactose 86 parts
Hydroxypropyl cellulose 3 parts
Tartaric acid 1 part
Yellow iron sesquioxide 0.2 part
Titanium oxide 10 parts
Light silicic acid anhydride 0.3 part
Hydroxypropyl cellulose (3 parts), 0.02 part of ramosetron hydrochloride and 1 part of tartaric acid were dissolved in 35 parts of water with stirring using a magnetic stirrer and kneaded with 10 parts of titanium oxide and 0.2 22A
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The granules were dried for 5 minutes at an intake air temperature of 40°C and then mixed with 0.3 part of light silicic acid anhydride to give a diluted powder preparation. [Example 2]
Ramosetron hydrochloride 0.0008 part
Mannitol 89 parts
Citric acid anhydride 0.1 part
Maltose 10 part
Red iron sesquioxide 1 part
Magnesium stearate 1 part
Maltose (10 parts), 0.0008 part of ramosetron hydrochloride, 0.1 part of citric acid anhydride and 1 part of red iron sesquioxide were suspended in 67 parts of water with stirring using a magnetic stirrer to prepare a spraying liquid (concentration: 15% by weight). After that, 89 parts of mannitol were charged in a fluidized bed granulator (Flow 23
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Coater; manufactured by Freund) and the above spraying liquid was sprayed at a spraying rate of 10 g/minute to conduct a fluid granulation. After the granulation, the granules were dried for 5 minutes at an intake air temperature of 40°C and then mixed with 1 part of magnesium stearate. The mixed powder was made into tablets using a rotary tableting machine at the rate of 120 mg per tablet to give tablets having about 1 kp of initial hardness. They were preserved for 18 hours at a temperature of 25°C and relative humidity of 75% and then preserved for 4 hours at a temperature of 30°C and relative humidity of 40% to give intraorally disintegrating tablets. [Example 3]
The same manufacturing method as in Example 2 was conducted except that the adding amount of citric acid anhydride was changed to 0.2 part to give intraorally disintegrating tablets. [Example 4]
The same manufacturing method as in Example 2 was conducted except that the adding amount of citric acid anhydride was changed to 0.5 part to give intraorally disintegrating tablets. [Example 5] 24
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Ramosetron hydrochloride 0.0008 part
Mannitol 89 parts
Ascorbic acid 0.2 part
Maltose 10 parts Co oo Red iron sesquioxide 1 part - Magnesium stearate 1 part
Maltose (10 ] parts), 0.0008 part of ramosetron . _ - - - oo hydrochloride. 0.2 part of ascorbic acid and 1 part of red iron sesquioxide were suspended in 67 parts of water with stirring using a magnetic stirrer and a spraying liquid (concentration: 15% by weight) was prepared. After that, 89 parts of mannitol were charged in a fluidized bed granulator (Flow Coater; manufactured by Freund) and the above spraying liquid was sprayed at a spraying rate of 10 g/minute to conduct a fluid granulation. After the granulation, the granules were dried for 5 minutes at an intake air temperature of 40°C and then mixed with 1 part of magnesium stearate. The mixed powder was made into tablets using a rotary tableting machine at the rate of 120 mg per tablet to give tablets having about 1 kp of initial hardness. They were preserved at 25°C for 18 hours : at a relative humidity of 75% and then preserved at 30°C for 4 hours at a relative humidity of 40% to give intraorally disintegrating tablets. [Example 6]
The same manufacturing method as in Example 5 was conducted except that the adding amount of ascorbic acid was changed to 0.5 part to give intraorally disintegrating tablets. } Ca [Example 7]
Ramosetron hydrochloride _ 0.0008 part Co
Mannitol 88 parts
Maltose 10 parts
Yellow iron sesquioxide 1 part
Citric acid anhydride 0.2 part
Magnesium stearate 1 part
Maltose (10 parts), 0.0008 part of ramosetron hydrochloride, 1 part of red iron sesquioxide and 0.2 part of “citric acid anhydride were suspended in 67 parts of water with stirring using a magnetic stirrer and a spraying liquid (concentration: 15% by weight) was prepared. After that, 88 parts of mannitol were charged in a fluidized bed granulator (Flow Coater; manufactured by Freund) and the above spraying liquid was sprayed at an intake air temperature of 50°C, a spraying rate of 10 g/minute and a cycle of spray/dry/shaking of 15 seconds/15 seconds/10 seconds to conduct a fluid granulation. After the granulation, the granules were dried for 5 minutes at an intake air temperature of 40°C and then mixed with 1 part of magnesium stearate. The mixed powder was made into tablets using a rotary tableting machine at the rate of 120 mg per tablet to give tablets having about 1 kp of initial hardness. They were preserved at 25°C for 18 hours at a relative humidity of 75% and then preserved at 30°C for 4 hours at a relative humidity of 40% to give intraorally disintegrating tablets. oo [Example 8] :
Ramosetron hydrochloride 0.01 part
Avicel 86 parts
Low substituted hydroxypropyl cellulose parts
Citric acid hydrate 0.5 part
Hydroxypropyl cellulose 3 parts
Magnesium stearate 0.5 part
Hydroxypropyl cellulose (3 parts), 0.5 part of citric acid anhydride and 0.01 part of ramosetron hydrochloride were dissolved in 27 parts of water with stirring using a magnetic stirrer to prepare a spraying liquid (concentration of hydroxypropyl cellulose: 10% by weight). After that, 86 parts of Avicel and 10 parts of low-substituted hydroxypropyl cellulose were charged in a fluidized bed granulator (trade name: GPCG-5 manufactured by Powlex) and the above spraying liquid was sprayed at a spraying rate of 100 g/minute to conduct a fluid granulation. After the granulation, the 27
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Ramosetron hydrochloride So 0.1 part _ _ _ _ _- -
I Lactose 77 parts
Corn starch 19 parts
Carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) 5 parts
Hydroxypropyl cellulose 3 parts
Magnesium stearate 0.3 part
Hydroxypropyl cellulose (3 parts) and 0.1 part of ramosetron hydrochloride were dissolved in 35 parts of water with stirring using a magnetic stirrer to prepare a spraying liquid (concentration of hydroxypropyl cellulose: 8% by weight). After that, 77 parts of lactose, 19 parts of corn starch and 5 parts of CMC were charged in a fluidized bed granulator (trade name: Flow Coater manufactured by Freund) and the above spraying liquid was sprayed at a spraying rate of 10 g/minute to conduct a fluid granulation. After the granulation, the granules were dried at 5 minutes at an intake air temperature of 40°C and then mixed with 0.3 parts of magnesium stearate. The mixed powder was made into tablets using a rotary tableting machine at the rate of 120 mg per tablet to give tablets. [Example 10]
Ramosetron hydrochloride 0.0008 part
Mannitol 89 parts
Propyl gallate 5 parts
Maltose 10 parts
Magnesium stearate 1 part
Maltose (10 parts), 0.0008 part of ramosetron hydrochloride and 5 parts of propyl gallate were dissolved in 67 parts of water with stirring using a magnetic stirrer to prepare a spraying liquid (concentration: 15% by weight).
After that, 89 parts of mannitol were charged in a fluidized bed granulator (Flow Coater manufactured by Freund) and the above spraying liquid was sprayed to conduct a fluid granulation. After the granulation, the granules were dried for 5 minutes at an intake air temperature of 40°C and then mixed with 1 part of magnesium stearate. The mixed powder was made into tablets using a rotary tableting machine at the rate of 120 mg per tablet to give tablets. [Evaluation of stability] : [Test Example 1] Evaluation of stability of ramosetron hydrochloride under various storage conditions:
Test Method 29
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The stabilizing effect of the formulation of this invention was evaluated by storing the formulation of this invention under various storage conditions (under opening of bottle at 25 °C and 75 % RH, under opening of bottle at 40 °C EN
TT 7 and 75 % RH, under sealing of bottle at 25 °C and 60 $ RH, under sealing of bottle at 40 °C and 75 % RH, or under irradiation with cool white fluorescent lamp of 1,000 Lux) and after - - - - ~~ passing for a fixed period of time, calculating a quantitative value of the stored product under various conditions against the quantitative value of the stored product at 5 °C according to the formulation of this invention. The quantitative determination was carried out by the liquid chromatography. <Results and consideration)
With respect to a 0.02 % powder of ramosetron hydrochloride not containing a specific compound having a carbonyl group and a 0. 02 % powder of ramosetron hydrochloride containing a specific compound having a carbonyl group such as a citric anhydride, the stability of ramosetron hydrochloride in each of the formulations under a temperature humidity condition was evaluated. The results thus obtained are shown in Table 1.
Table 1
Storage condition and storage period of time Comparative
Under opening of botfle at 25 °C and 75% RHfor2months | 86 | 98
In the 0.02 % powder of ramosetron hydrochloride not containing a specific compound having a carbonyl group according to Comparative Example 1, a lowering of the oo quantitative value was found. In contrast, in the powder containing tartaric acid according to Example 1, a change of the quantitative value was not substantially found as compared with the stored product at 5 °C. From these results, it has become clear that by adding tartaric acid to ramosetron hydrochloride, a remarkable stabilizing effect of ramosetron : hydrochloride against the temperature/humidity is found.
Incidentally, in the case where a desiccant was put into
Comparative Example 1, and the powder was stored under the same condition, a change of the quantitative value was not substantially found. In formulations having a high content of ramosetron, a countermeasure using a desiccant may be considered as in marketed products, but it is possible to similarly stabilize a formulation itself by containing a specific compound having a carbonyl group.
Subsequently, with respect to a 1 ug tablet of ramosetron hydrochloride not containing a specific compound having a carbonyl group and a 1 pg tablet of ramosetron hydrochloride containing a specific compound having a carbonyl group, such as ascorbic acid or citric anhydride, the stability of ramosetron hydrochloride in each of the
EE formulations under a temperature /humidity condition was evaluated. The results thus obtained are shown in Table 2. oo TT Table2 :
Example 2 2 3 4 5 6
Under sealing of ° iim 5 | |o oslo
In the 1 ug tablet of ramosetron hydrochloride not containing a specific compound having a carbonyl group according to Comparative Example 2, since the content of ramosetron hydrochloride is small as compared with that in
Comparative Example 1, a large lowering of the quantitative value was found. In contrast, in the citric anhydride-containing tablets having a small content of ramosetron hydrochloride similarly according to Examples 2, 3 and 4, a change of the quantitative value was not substantially found as compared with the stored product at 5 °c. Also, in the ascorbic acid-containing tablets according to Examples 5 and 6, an improving effect of ramosetron s hydrochloride against the temperature/humidity was found as compared with Comparative Example 2. From these results, it has become clear that by adding ascorbic acid or citric anhydride to ramosétron hydrochloride, a stabilizing effect Co
TT of ramosetron hydrochloride against the temperature/humidity is found and that the stabilizing effect by citric anhydride is larger than that by ascorbic acid. EEE oo Also, it has been noted from Tables 1 and 2 that the specific compound having a carbonyl group contributes to the stabilization of a formulation regardless of the content of ramosetron to be contained in the formulation.
With respect to a 1 ug tablet of ramosetron hydrochloride not containing a specific compound having a carbonyl group and not containing red iron sesquioxide or yellow iron sesquioxide and a 1 ug tablet of ramosetron hydrochloride containing a specific compound having a carbonyl group such as a citric anhydride and containing red iron sesquioxide or yellow iron sesquioxide, the stability of ramosetron hydrochloride in each of the formulations under a temperature/humidity condition was evaluated. The results thus obtained are shown in Table 3.
Table 3
Quantitative value (%
Storage condition and storage period of time Comparative g gep P Example 3 Example 7
Example 2
Under opening of bottle at 25 °C 101 and 75 % RH for one month
Under sealing of bottle at 40 °C 33 07 and 75 % RH for one month ___ [ Underirradiation with 1,000 tuxforonemonth | 0 | 93 | 94
First of all, against the temperature/humidity, in the ___ ___ _ 1 pg- tablet of ramosetron “hydrochloride not “containing a specific compound having a carbonyl group according to
Comparative Example 2, a lowering of the quantitative value was found. In contrast, in the citric anhydride-containing tablets according to Examples 3 and 7, a change of the quantitative value was not substantially found as compared : with the stored product at 5 °C. Next, against the light, in the 1 pg tablet of ramosetron hydrochloride not containing yellow iron sesquioxide according to Comparative Example 2, the existence of ramosetron hydrochloride was not found. In contrast, in the 1 ug tablet of ramosetron hydrochloride containing red iron sesquioxide according to Example 3 and the 1 ug tablet of ramosetron hydrochloride containing yellow iron sesquioxide according to Example 7, a change of the quantitative value was not substantially found as compared with the stored product at 5 °C. From these results, it has become clear that by adding citric anhydride and red iron sesquioxide or yellow iron sesquioxide to ramosetron
> hydrochloride, a stabilizing effect of ramosetron hydrochloride against the temperature/humidity and the light is found.
With respect to a 10 ug tablet of ramosetron
ST hydrochloride containing a specific compound having a carbonyl group, the stability of ramosetron hydrochloride in the formulation of this invention was evaluated under a__ _. _ . -
TT temperature /humidity condition. The results thus obtained are shown in Table 4.
Table 4 i] —
Under sealing of bottle at 40 “Cand 75% RH for 6months | 99
In the tablet containing citric acid hydrate according to Example 8, a change of the guantitative value was not substantially found as compared with the stored product at 5 °c. From these results, it has become clear that even by adding citric acid hydrate to ramosetron hydrochloride in place of the citric anhydride, a remarkable stabilizing effect of ramosetron hydrochloride against the temperature/humidity is found.
With respect to a 100 ug tablet of ramosetron hydrochloride containing a specific compound having a carbonyl group, the stability of ramosetron hydrochloride in the formulation of this invention was evaluated under a temperature/humidity condition. The results thus obtained are shown in Table 5.
Table 5 oo 7" [Under opening of bottle at 25 °C and 75 % RH for 4 months [Under opening of bottle at40 °C and 75 % RH for4months | ~~ 99
In the tablet containing CMC according to Example 9, a change of the quantitative value was not substantially found as compared with the stored product at 5 °C. From these results, it has become clear that even by adding CMC to ramosetron hydrochloride in place of the citric anhydride or citric acid hydrate, a remarkable stabilizing effect of ramosetron hydrochloride against the temperature/humidity is found.
With respect to a 1 ug tablet of ramosetron hydrochloride containing propyl gallate, the stability of ramosetron hydrochloride in the formulation of this invention was evaluated under a temperature/humidity condition. The results thus obtained are shown in Table 6.
Table 6 lll AT
In the 1 ug tablet of ramosetron hydrechloride - containing propyl gallate according to Example 10, a stabilizing effect was found in terms of the quantitative value as compared with the. 1 ug -tablet -of ramesetron 0 hydrochloride not containing a specific compound having a carbonyl group according to Comparative Example 2. [Evaluation of efficacy] [Test Example 2] Clinical test to patients suffering from diarrhea- predominant irritable bowel syndrome
Clinical test was carried out under the following condition using male and female patients suffering from diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) as subjects.
Subjects: Patients suffering from diarrhea-predominant IBS in accordance with the Rome II Diagnosis Standard (D. A. Drossman, et al., pages 351 to 432, Degnon Associates, McLean, 2000).
Case Number: 418 cases
Clinical Samples and Administration Methods: Placebo and ramosetron hydrochloride were orally administered for 12 weeks at 0.005 mg or 0.01 mg once daily.
Test Periods: Observation period for one week and treating period for 12 weeks
Observed Items: 1. Main evaluated items (1) General improvement effect for IBS symptom Lo — 7 77 (evaluation by the subjects)
After transition to the treating period, the starting date for administration of the clinical sample was defined as. _ - - - =
TTT the Eiret Gay. Every week. general improvement effect for IBS symptom by the clinical sample was evaluated taking all symptoms by IBS of the subjects into consideration, comparing with their state in the observation period, and this evaluation was recorded in a patient diary. Incidentally, scores for the general improvement effect for IBS symptom were as follows. 0 = symptom disappeared 1 = considerably improved 2 = somewhat improved 3 = unchanged 4 = worsened
The subjects where the score was 0 or 1 for two weeks or more during the four weeks were made monthly responders and : the monthly responder rate per month was calculated separately for each group of 0.005 mg and 0.01 mg of placebo and ramosetron hydrochloride. 2. Subsidiary evaluation items
(1) Improvement effect for gastralgia and abdominal discomfort (evaluation by the subjects)
After transition to the treating period, the starting date for administration of the clinical sample was defined as Ces
SE the first day. Every week, improvement effect on gastralgia and abdominal discomfort by the clinical sample was evaluated with the state in the observation period and was_recorded din -- ~~ ~~
TTT TTT a patient diary. Incidentally, scores for the improvement effect for gastralgia and abdominal discomfort were as follows. 0 = symptom disappeared 1 = considerably improved 2 = somewhat improved 3 = unchanged 4 = worsened (2) Improvement effect for bowel movement (evaluation by the subjects)
After transition to the treating period, the starting date for administration of the clinical sample was defined as the first day. Every week, improvement effect on bowel movement by the clinical sample was evaluated comparing with the state in the observation period, and was recorded in a patient diary. Incidentally, scores for the improvement effect for bowel movement were as follows. 0 = nearly normal state resulted
1 = considerably improved 2 = somewhat improved 3 = unchanged 4 = worsened oo
ToT oT (3) Degree of seriousness of gastralgia and abdominal discomfort
During the periods of clinical test (both observation _ ___ _ _..
TTT oariod and treating period), the subjects evaluated the degree of seriousness of gastralgia and abdominal discomfort for each day and wrote in a patient diary. Scores for the degree of seriousness of gastralgia and abdominal discomfort were as follows. 0 = not noted 1 = weak 2 = medium 3 = strong 4 = very strong (4) Shape of feces (property)
During the periods of clinical test, the subjects wrote the shape of feces (property) for each day using a score (type) of Bristol's feces shape scale in a patient diary. When there were plural defecations within a day or when different feces shapes (properties) were noted in one defecation, only one shape (property) which was the most representative one on that day (or for which the subject felt most troublesome) was written. (5) Frequency of defecation
During the periods of clinical test, the subjects wrote the frequency of defecations for each day in a patient diary. - ——t TTT (6) Pressure feeling for a defecation
During the periods of clinical test, the subjects wrote whether there was pressure feeling for a defecation for each re Ga in a patient diary. (7) Sensation of residual feces
During the periods of clinical test, the subjects wrote whether there was sensation of residual feces for each day in a patient diary.
With regard to (1) to (3) for the subsidiary evaluation items, they were also subjected to calculations of monthly responder rate the same as those for the main evaluation items.
Results:
With regard to the final monthly responder date in the general improvement effect for the IBS symptom, it was 26.9% in a placebo group. On the other hand, in the groups of 0.005 mg and 0.01 mg of ramosetron hydrochloride, the monthly responder rates were 42.6% and 43.0%, respectively and were more than 15% than the responder rate in the placebo group.
The p values for the groups of 0.005 mg and 0.01 mg to the placebo group were 0.0273 and 0.0264, respectively. With regard to the final monthly responder rates in the improvement effect for gastralgia and abdominal discomfort and in the improvement effect for state of defecation, the ramosetron hydrochloride group of 0.005 mg and 0.01 mg was also better than the placebo group to an extent of more than 10%. i. ———— TTT ) "From the above, the therapeutic effect of 0.005 mg and 0.01 mg of ramosetron hydrochloride to patients suffering from diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome was confirmed. - --—------
The oral solid drug composition of this invention can provide a stable formulation of ramosetron or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof under a temperature/humidity condition, especially at a low content.
Also, it is possible to provide a clinically effective and excellent therapeutic agent of diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome or improving agent of diarrhea symptom of irritable bowel syndrome.
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LA stable oral solid drug composition of ramosetron or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, comprises one or more members selected from the group consisting of the following (i) to (vi); (i) an aliphatic carboxylic acid selected from the group consisting of maleic acid, malonic acid, succinic acid; and- - © ~ © © 0 fumaric acid, or an ester thereof, (ii) a hydroxycarboxylic acid selected from the group consisting of tartaric acid, malic acid, and citric acid, or an ester thereof, (iii) an acidic amino acid selected from the group consisting of aspartic acid and glutamic acid, (iv) an enolic acid selected from the group consisting of ascorbic acid and erythorbic acid, (v) an aromatic carboxyl compound selected from the group consisting of phthalic acid and propyl gallate, or an ester thereof, 43 Amended Sheet: 3.11.2005 Amended sheet: 20 June 2006(vi) a carboxyl group-containing high- molecular substance selected from the group consisting of carboxymethyl cellulose and alginic acid.2. The stable oral solid drug composition according to claim 1, which comprises: -- 7 one or more members selected from the group consisting of the following (i) to (iv); (i) ~~ a hydroxycarboxylic acid - selected “from © — the group consisting of tartaric acid, malic acid, and citric acid or an ester thereof, (11) an enolic acid selected from the group consisting of ascorbic acid and erythorbic acid, (iii) an aromatic carboxyl compound selected from the group consisting of phthalic acid and propyl gallate, or an ester thereof, (iv) a carboxyl group-containing high- molecular substance selected from the group consisting of carboxymethyl cellulose and alginic acid. 44 Amended Sheet: 33.11.2005 Amended sheet: 20 June 20063. The drug composition according to claim 1, wherein the compounding amount of one or two or more members selected from the group consisting of the (i) to (vi) is from 0.01 to 90% by weight in the preparation.4. The drug composition according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the compounding amount of ramosetron or its . -- ~~ 77 pharmaceutically acceptable salt is from 0.0001 to 0.5% by weight in the preparation.5. The drug composition according. to claim 4; -wherein ~~~ ~~ oo TT the compounding amount of ramosetron or its pharmaceutically acceptable salt is from 0.0005 to 0.05% by weight in the preparation.6. The drug composition according to any one of claims 1 to 5 further containing a light stabilizer.7. The drug composition according to claim 6, wherein the light stabilizer is one or two or more members selected from the group consisting of yellow iron sesquioxide, red iron sesquioxide, and titanium oxide.8. A stabilization method of an oral solid drug composition of ramosetron or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, which comprises: Compounding one or more members selected from the group consisting of the following (i) to (vi): 45 Amended Sheet: 3.11.2005 Amended sheet: 20 June 2006(1) an aliphatic carboxylic acid selected from the group consisting of maleic acid, malonic acid, succinic acid, and fumaric acid, or an ester thereof,(ii) a hydroxycarboxylic acid selected from the group consisting of tartaric acid, emTT malic acid, and citric acid, or an ester therof,(iii) an acidic amino acid selected- from the ~~~ °° oo- | group consisting of aspartic acid and glumatic acid,(iv) an enolic acid selected from the group consisting of ascorbic acid and erythorbic acid,(Vv) an aromatic carboxyl compound selected from the group consisting of phthalic acid and propyl gallate, or an ester thereof,(vi) a carboxyl group-containing high- molecular substance selected from the group consisting of carboxymethyl cellulose and alginic acid.46 Amended Sheet: 33.11.2005 Amended sheet: 20 June 2006 g. The stabilization method according to claim 8 which comprises one or two or more members selected from the group consisting of the following (i) to (iv); (1) a hydroxycarboxylic acid selected from the group consisting of tartaric acid, malic acid, and citric acid, -- 0 or an ester thereof, (11) an enolic acid selected from the group oo consisting = of ascorbic - acid “and ~~ ~~ - erythorbic acid, (1ii) an aromatic carboxyl compound selected from the group consisting of phthalic acid and propyl gallate, or an ester thereof, (iv) a carboxyl group-containing high- molecular substance selected from the group consisting of carboxymethyl cellulose and alginic acid.10. The stabilization method according to claim 8, wherein the compounding amount of one or two or more members selected from the group consisting of the (i) to (vi) is from 0.01 to 90% by weight in the preparation.11. The stabilization method according to any one of claims 8 to 10, wherein the compounding amount of 47 Amended Sheet: 3.11.2005 Amended sheet: 20 June 2006 ramosetron or its pharmaceutically acceptable salt is from0.0001 to 0.5% by weight in the preparation.12. The stabilization method according to «claim 11 wherein the compounding amount of ramosetron or its pharmaceutically acceptable salt is from 0.0005 to 0.05% by weight in the preparation. - — TT 13. The stabilization method according to any one of claims 8 to 12, further comprising compounding a light stabilizer. Co I : SEE TTT is. The stabilization method according to «claim 13 wherein the light stabilizer is one or two or more members selected from the group consisting of yellow iron sesquioxide, red iron sesquioxide, and titanium oxide.15. A stable oral solid drug composition of claim 1, substantially as herein described with reference to any one of the illustrative examples.16. A stable oral solid drug composition of claim 2, substantially as herein described with reference to any one of the illustrative examples.17. A stabilization method of an oral solid drug composition of claim 8, substantially as herein described with reference to any one of the illustrative examples. 48 Amended Sheet: 3.11.2005 Amended sheet: 20 June 200618. A stabilization method of claim 9, substantially as herein described with reference to any one of the illustrative examples. 49 Amended Sheet: 3.11.2005 Amended sheet: 20 June 2006
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